I know for a fact there are Emus in central Mo. Id still like to see the pic however.

They're all over the place in southeast MO.

About 15 years ago people thought there would be a large market for Emu and Ostrich meat but it never materialized. So people mainly raise them for their own table and some hope the market will materialize. They used to be worth A LOT of money but now they're pretty much worthless because no one wants the meat, no one will buy breeding pairs, you need special fencing and they are impossible to catch. And no one will buy the eggs.

We also have Llama's in MO but that's another story. lol

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Verse 36: And He said to them, "But now, whoever has a money belt is to take it along, likewise also a bag, and whoever has no sword is to sell his coat and buy one.

While driving around the state forest roads in northern pa we found a lost beagle. He had been out there for a while it looked like because of being so thin. We gave him water and half a sheetz sub and then took him to a local shelter.

One time up in the mountains we came across a possum with mange really bad when we stopped for lunch. He was trying to attack my tire, I did the humane thing and put it down.

Found this too!

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The 4.0 is like that fat guy who will eat mac and cheese that has been on the stove for three days; eats it and wont look back!

I heard a guy here bought a breeding pair of Ostrich back then. He was hauling them home in a cattle trailer. One got currious and stuck his head out of the trailer. SMACK! on a road sign. When the guy got them home and opened the trailer he had one very confused ostrich and one headless one.

I heard a guy here bought a breeding pair of Ostrich back then. He was hauling them home in a cattle trailer. One got currious and stuck his head out of the trailer. SMACK! on a road sign. When the guy got them home and opened the trailer he had one very confused ostrich and one headless one.

I imagine the headless one was fairly confused for a very brief moment as well...

About 15 years ago people thought there would be a large market for Emu and Ostrich meat but it never materialized. So people mainly raise them for their own table and some hope the market will materialize. They used to be worth A LOT of money but now they're pretty much worthless because no one wants the meat, no one will buy breeding pairs, you need special fencing and they are impossible to catch. And no one will buy the eggs.

We also have Llama's in MO but that's another story. lol

Lol ok ok what I meant is that you dont see Emu's just wandering around on gravel roads here. By the way, still trying to find the pic

Speaking of returning bikes. A Harley washed up recently in B.C............from Japan! Got pulled out during the tsunami and bobbed around the effing Pacific Ocean before washing up on the Canadian coast.

Of course, being a good Canuck......they reunited it with the owner

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[QUOTE=ruthole;13615845]I just bumped it around till it was in the hole and she went right in. But my hands were hard to fit in there. [/QUOTE]

While driving around the state forest roads in northern pa we found a lost beagle. He had been out there for a while it looked like because of being so thin. We gave him water and half a sheetz sub and then took him to a local shelter.

One time up in the mountains we came across a possum with mange really bad when we stopped for lunch. He was trying to attack my tire, I did the humane thing and put it down.